James Clear seems to be all about showing people how to shed their victimhood and maximize their agency.
I agree. I have his main book, and it is almost identical to my theory on free will.
I came to the same conclusions he has about "will power," but from a different direction. I came up with the same main idea he has, except he has applied it to real life in a brilliant way. I only really applied my theory to laboratory neuroscience research, and barely touched on the practical uses in everyday living, while this seems to be his main focus.
Yes, James Clear is onto something very hot and useful.
... showing people how to shed their victimhood and maximize their agency.
We here have all been victims, one way or another. Do we choose to stay victims? I stayed a victim for a long time, too fearful to dare to be other. But even that fear is a part of the growing experience.
Now I have something truly to share with those people who are escaping abusive relationships, fear of many kinds, and those who feel incapacitated.
I feel that all my life experiences so far, both good and bad, help me to help someone else. Life is not what I expected 20, 30, 40 or more years ago. Whose is, really?
Those who can't or won't learn from failures will be victims all their lives, with chips the size of skyscrapers on their shoulders.
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I agree. I have his main book, and it is almost identical to my theory on free will.
I came to the same conclusions he has about "will power," but from a different direction. I came up with the same main idea he has, except he has applied it to real life in a brilliant way. I only really applied my theory to laboratory neuroscience research, and barely touched on the practical uses in everyday living, while this seems to be his main focus.
Yes, James Clear is onto something very hot and useful.
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Twinky
Anyone who has never failed has never tried hard enough.
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We here have all been victims, one way or another. Do we choose to stay victims? I stayed a victim for a long time, too fearful to dare to be other. But even that fear is a part of the growing experience.
Now I have something truly to share with those people who are escaping abusive relationships, fear of many kinds, and those who feel incapacitated.
I feel that all my life experiences so far, both good and bad, help me to help someone else. Life is not what I expected 20, 30, 40 or more years ago. Whose is, really?
Those who can't or won't learn from failures will be victims all their lives, with chips the size of skyscrapers on their shoulders.
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Rocky
Eloquent. Poignant.
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